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manchestercaribbeancarnival,it was colourful andvibrant.caribbeancarnival,it was colourful and vibra nt. they caribbean carnival, it was colourful and vibrant. they were celebrating the 70th anniversary of the windrush coming into england but that turned soui’ coming into england but that turned sour when shots were heard and ten people we now know are injured. 0fficers people we now know are injured. officers were called and there are minorand officers were called and there are minor and major injuries that the hospital are having to deal with at the moment. there is some footage on social media the police have been talking to us about, they have said it was a video of the aftermath of the incident itself. the video appears to show a number of panicked people who had gathered around, by police as a voice shouts out, one voice shouts out, "can you hear me?" this is a developing story and we are getting different information as the morning continues. 0ne are getting different information as the morning continues. one of the key people here in moss side, the government adviser,

manchester caribbean carnival, it was colourful and vibrant. caribbean carnival, it was colourful and vibra nt. they caribbean carnival, it was colourful and vibrant. they were celebrating the 70th anniversary of the windrush coming into england but that turned soui’ coming into england but that turned sour when shots were heard and ten people we now know are injured. 0fficers people we now know are injured. officers were called and there are minorand officers were called and there are minor...

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been celebrating theannualcaribbeancarnivalin the area. we have had a statement from greater manchester police. they say they have deployed a large number armed and unarmed officers in the area as investigations continue. they have released a statement saying, we currently have a number of people in hospital being treated for different injuries. but most do not appear to be life—threatening at this time. officers are working to establish exactly where this attack happened and who is responsible. we will have extra officers patrolling the area throughout the coming days. 0ur correspondent anna jameson is in moss side for us. update us on the latest details. i am standing on claremont road in south manchester, moss side. yesterday i am told there were two street parties, one just cordoned off behind me, as you can see. this was a great party atmosphere, the manchester caribbean carnival, colourful, vibrant, they were celebrating the 70th anniversary of the windrush coming in to england. but it turned sour when shots were heard and ten people we now know are injured. officers

been celebrating the annual caribbean carnival in the area. we have had a statement from greater manchester police. they say they have deployed a large number armed and unarmed officers in the area as investigations continue. they have released a statement saying, we currently have a number of people in hospital being treated for different injuries. but most do not appear to be life—threatening at this time. officers are working to establish exactly where this attack happened and who is...

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in thenearbycaribbeancarnival.thousands enjoyed the event peacefully. but at 2.30am this morning, officers were called after shots were heard. this footage was taken by an eyewitness. today's ongoing investigation is upsetting for those who work in the community. i live in moss side, i love moss side, i breathe the air of moss side. i've been there for a long time. i'll continue to spread the good word about this community, but situations like this don't help and it is about sending messages to the people. extra reassurances are today being given to people in the area. the police are doing everything they can to make sure that people are safe. there will be a heightened presence in that area now and for the next few days. police have described the attack as a reckless act which could have had serious consequences. megan paterson is in moss side for us. it is still unclear exactly what happened in the early hours of the morning. that is right. the police investigation continues behind me. greater manchester police have told us greater manchester police have told us the people who

in the nearby caribbean carnival. thousands enjoyed the event peacefully. but at 2.30am this morning, officers were called after shots were heard. this footage was taken by an eyewitness. today's ongoing investigation is upsetting for those who work in the community. i live in moss side, i love moss side, i breathe the air of moss side. i've been there for a long time. i'll continue to spread the good word about this community, but situations like this don't help and it is about sending...

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. thousands of people enjoymanchester'scaribbeancarnivaleveryyear.manchester'scaribbeanyesterdaywas no exception. manchester's caribbean but after the event finished, at a large party a few streets away, shots were heard. at a large party a few streets officers arrived on the scene at 2:30am this morning. some were armed. at 2:30am this morning. nine people, including two children, suffered pellet—type wounds. another man has leg injuries. suffered pellet—type wounds. whilst the injuries are serious, they're not life—threatening. i think it's more by luck that that's occurred, and actually discharging a firearm in a crowded place like that, we could be investigating here a murder inquiry as opposed to an attempted murder investigation. over the last 30 years, this area has changed dramatically. guns and violence were once commonplace here. this incident has caused anger and frustration for the community leaders who've worked hard to change this neighbourhood's reputation. i live in moss side, i love moss side, i breathe the air of moss side. i love moss side, i b

. thousands of people enjoy manchester's caribbean carnival every year. manchester's caribbean yesterday was no exception. manchester's caribbean but after the event finished, at a large party a few streets away, shots were heard. at a large party a few streets officers arrived on the scene at 2:30am this morning. some were armed. at 2:30am this morning. nine people, including two children, suffered pellet—type wounds. another man has leg injuries. suffered pellet—type wounds. whilst the...

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weekend'scaribbeancarnivalin the area. our correspondent andy gill is in moss side for us. more details coming from the police? that's right, as you mentioned, two children among nine people suffering from what the police have called pellet injuries, injuries not said to be serious, at tenth person, and man, is in hospital any but stable condition with injuries to his legs. it's not 100% clear if the problems he has worked caused by the same weapon that injured the other people. it happened at around half past to hear, police say they sent a large number of armed and unarmed officers to the scene because so many people had been entered by this firearms discharge. the injuries are not as serious as police initially thought and they think some of those people who have been hurt might be allowed home from hospital today. nonetheless the police say this was a reckless act which could have had devastating consequences with people or losing relatives and loved ones. we have been talking to a community leader who believes whoever was responsible for this shooting probably does not come

weekend's caribbean carnival in the area. our correspondent andy gill is in moss side for us. more details coming from the police? that's right, as you mentioned, two children among nine people suffering from what the police have called pellet injuries, injuries not said to be serious, at tenth person, and man, is in hospital any but stable condition with injuries to his legs. it's not 100% clear if the problems he has worked caused by the same weapon that injured the other people. it happened...

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northeastern coast and parts ofthecaribbeancaribbeanontuesday the seven point three magnitude quake was the largest to hit the country in more than a century but occurred so deep below the years that it calls the only minor damage . was italy has tightened its border controls in recent months spain has now become the main destination for african migrants trying to reach europe and thousands of migrants are concentrating their desperate attempts to reach europe on a small strip of land in africa the border between morocco and the spanish territory of say but it's not an easy feat a six metre high fence barricades the eight kilometer long border spanish officials say migrants have resorted to violence in their attempts to make it across but for those who do manage to get through it is no guarantee of an easy passage to a new life is all over solid falls a group of hope to make it to europe whatever the cost center leaf and his friends have to make their way to the hideout carefully it's in the mountains of morocco near the border with say utah they say the police could show up at any

northeastern coast and parts of the caribbean caribbean on tuesday the seven point three magnitude quake was the largest to hit the country in more than a century but occurred so deep below the years that it calls the only minor damage . was italy has tightened its border controls in recent months spain has now become the main destination for african migrants trying to reach europe and thousands of migrants are concentrating their desperate attempts to reach europe on a small strip of land in...

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who moved to the uk fromthecaribbeanandother commonwealth states between 19118 and 1971, but were never given proper documents. almost 12,000 cases have now been re—examined. chi chi izundu reports. they were invited to come and help rebuild britain after the second world war. but questions over proper documentation proving their indefinite right to remain have left thousands with problems accessing things like healthcare, getting a job, or even remaining in the country. but today, the home secretary offered a formal apology to 18 people. the home office found they were unable to demonstrate their continuous residence, which led to them being removed or detained. in a statement, sajid javid said... but, for some, sorry is just not good enough. it questions the value and the validity of an apology. what is the value and merit of an apology when, in actual fact, you've got thousands of people up and down the country in britain, british citizens of caribbean heritage, who have not been given any compensation? the government have refused to even consider interim payments. the treatm

who moved to the uk from the caribbean and other commonwealth states between 19118 and 1971, but were never given proper documents. almost 12,000 cases have now been re—examined. chi chi izundu reports. they were invited to come and help rebuild britain after the second world war. but questions over proper documentation proving their indefinite right to remain have left thousands with problems accessing things like healthcare, getting a job, or even remaining in the country. but today, the...

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this morning. earlier, crowds had been celebrating theannualcaribbeancarnivalin the area. greater manchester police has deployed a large number of armed and unarmed officers in the area, as investigations continue. the force has released a statement about this incident. we currently have a number of people in hospital being treated for different injuries, but most do not appear to be life—threatening at this time. officers are working to establish exactly where this attack happened and who is responsible. we will have extra officers patrolling the area throughout the coming days. later we will be speaking to a correspondent at moss side for us to get the latest details on the incident. the row over borisjohnson‘s controversial comments about the burqa continues to rumble on. several newspapers are reporting splits in the cabinet over the former foreign secretary saying women in burqas looked like letter boxes or bank robbers. in addion to this, mrjohnson is facing criticism for his links to president trump's sacked adviser, steve bannon. mr bannon has given an interview to the

this morning. earlier, crowds had been celebrating the annual caribbean carnival in the area. greater manchester police has deployed a large number of armed and unarmed officers in the area, as investigations continue. the force has released a statement about this incident. we currently have a number of people in hospital being treated for different injuries, but most do not appear to be life—threatening at this time. officers are working to establish exactly where this attack happened and...

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camefromcaribbeanislandsin the 1960s and19505,caribbeanislandsin the 1960s and 1950s, brought their culture and according to many people here, they inspired this carnival. if it wasn't for the windrush generation this carnival wouldn't exist, so there's a nod to those people, and windrush is back on the news but people are focusing on their positive contributions, the party is now under way and i'm finding it difficult to talk because the sound systems a re difficult to talk because the sound systems are getting closer and people here just want to have a good time and downs and hopefully later we will find out more about the costu mes we will find out more about the costumes and try to you why they are pretty much a tradition for this carnival, europe's largest free festival. noble, good stuff, i know battling against the sound systems is not easy. let's get the weather. a bit better at notting hill today than yesterday, some wet weather across much of the country up—to—date drier and brighter, some sunshine and as we go through the rest of this week, not a lot of

came from caribbean islands in the 1960s and 19505, caribbean islands in the 1960s and 1950s, brought their culture and according to many people here, they inspired this carnival. if it wasn't for the windrush generation this carnival wouldn't exist, so there's a nod to those people, and windrush is back on the news but people are focusing on their positive contributions, the party is now under way and i'm finding it difficult to talk because the sound systems a re difficult to talk because...

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caribbeanfestival.it is the final day and people have been having a lot of fun. an hour ago they all came to a standstill to remember the 72 victims who lost their lives in the g re nfell tower. victims who lost their lives in the grenfell tower. the tower is just over a mile away from where we are and it is something that remains on people's minds. in terms of policing yesterday 133 people were arrested. so far today the mets have told us a further a0 have been arrested and so far it has been relatively safe. we stopped a few people who have been dancing. what is your name? i am no oil. hello, knowle, iam noel. your outfit is incredible. it is an elephant, but i have lost their headpiece. i lost it to go to the toilet. this is the back part. you look incredible. your shoes are a very high as well. yes, they are gold boots. tell me a little bit more about what this carnival means to you. despite your age, with all respect, you still seem to be standing. a lot of people are on the floor. i have been doing carnival and notting hill gate from 1968 when i arrived from trinidad. i have been in

caribbean festival. it is the final day and people have been having a lot of fun. an hour ago they all came to a standstill to remember the 72 victims who lost their lives in the g re nfell tower. victims who lost their lives in the grenfell tower. the tower is just over a mile away from where we are and it is something that remains on people's minds. in terms of policing yesterday 133 people were arrested. so far today the mets have told us a further a0 have been arrested and so far it has...

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and parts ofthecaribbeantuesdayseven point three magnitude quake was the largest to hit the country in more than a century but occurred so deep below the earth's surface that it caused only minor . laws italy and malta close their ports to migrants crossing the mediterranean many are now desperately looking for other ways into europe one of europe's most heavily fortified land borders is one of their last resorts thousands have descended on a tiny strip of land in africa the border between morocco and the spanish territory of say uta but getting across is no easy feat a six metre high fence barricades eight kilometer long border debby's all over solid falls a group who have spent years trying to reach europe and say they'll never give up salif and his friends have to make their way to the high note carefully it's in the mountains of morocco near the border with see. they say the police could show up at any time and destroy their camp the group have thousands of kilometers behind them now just a few hundred meters separate them from europe that fence this man from guinea show

and parts of the caribbean tuesday seven point three magnitude quake was the largest to hit the country in more than a century but occurred so deep below the earth's surface that it caused only minor . laws italy and malta close their ports to migrants crossing the mediterranean many are now desperately looking for other ways into europe one of europe's most heavily fortified land borders is one of their last resorts thousands have descended on a tiny strip of land in africa the border between...

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the hundreds of thousands of immigrants, who moved to the uk fromthecaribbeanandother commonwealth states, between 19118 and 1971, but were never given proper documentation. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw is at the home office. what is the significance of this apology? it is a clear acknowledgement that the home office got it wrong in respect of these 18 people and potentially dozens of others as well. what officials have been doing is trawling through almost 12,000 cases, they have come up almost 12,000 cases, they have come up with a pool of 164 were people who had been living in the uk from caribbean countries prior to 1973 we re caribbean countries prior to 1973 were either removed from the uk or detained. and they believe that, of those 164, 18 have very, very strong grounds for saying that they were unlawfully or wrongfully removed or detained. that is why the home secretary is going to issue them with a formal apology. they will also be directed towards routes for claiming compensation, and for those living abroad they will be given the opportunity to

the hundreds of thousands of immigrants, who moved to the uk from the caribbean and other commonwealth states, between 19118 and 1971, but were never given proper documentation. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw is at the home office. what is the significance of this apology? it is a clear acknowledgement that the home office got it wrong in respect of these 18 people and potentially dozens of others as well. what officials have been doing is trawling through almost 12,000 cases, they...

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million dollars in aid for floodstrickencaribbeanthegovernment has deployed thousands of troops to the southern region following to rentschler monsoon rains the disaster has killed hundreds and thousands are still waiting to be rescued. from the cricket star imran khan has been sworn in as pakistan's new prime minister in his first speech as premier khan promised to enjoy what he called ruthless accountability to fight corruption his party won the most votes in last month's election but failed to secure a majority. at least one police officer was injured in them when around five hundred far right activists clash with an equal number town to demonstrate the far right group was marking the thirty first anniversary of the suicide of not to convict this some twenty three hundred police officers were deployed to prevent the bombings of. the former united nations chief nobel peace laureate kofi annan has died and was the first black african to be the world's top diplomat he served two terms from one thousand nine hundred ninety seven to two thousand and six he died after a short illness

million dollars in aid for flood stricken caribbean the government has deployed thousands of troops to the southern region following to rentschler monsoon rains the disaster has killed hundreds and thousands are still waiting to be rescued. from the cricket star imran khan has been sworn in as pakistan's new prime minister in his first speech as premier khan promised to enjoy what he called ruthless accountability to fight corruption his party won the most votes in last month's election but...

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moved to the uk fromthecaribbeanandother commonwealth states, between 19118 and 1971, but who were never given proper documentation. almost 12,000 cases have been re—examined. the home secretary says he's committed to "righting the wrongs of the past." chi chi izundu reports. they were invited to come and help rebuild britain after the second world war, but questions over proper documentation proving their indefinite right to remain have left thousands with problems accessing things like health care, getting a job or even remaining in the country. today, the home secretary offered a formal apology to 18 people. the home office found they were unable to demonstrate their continuous residence, which led to them being removed or detained. but, for some, sorry is not good enough. it questions the value and validity of an apology. what is the value and merit of an apology when you've got thousands of people up and down the country in britain, british citizens of caribbean heritage, who haven't been given any compensation? the government have refused to even consider interim payme

moved to the uk from the caribbean and other commonwealth states, between 19118 and 1971, but who were never given proper documentation. almost 12,000 cases have been re—examined. the home secretary says he's committed to "righting the wrongs of the past." chi chi izundu reports. they were invited to come and help rebuild britain after the second world war, but questions over proper documentation proving their indefinite right to remain have left thousands with problems accessing...

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up with a poll of 164 for people who have been living in the ukfromcaribbeancountriesprior to 1973 were either removed from the uk, or detained. and they believe that of those 164, 18 have very very strong grounds for saying that they were unlawfully or wrongfully removed or detained. that‘s why the home secretary is going to issue than a formal apology, they‘ll also be directed towards routes for claiming compensation and for those who are living abroad, they will be given the opportunity to return to the uk. it is very difficult to price on what is happened to some of these people, their lives have been torn apart in many cases, they‘ve lost their careers, they have been separated from friends and family and colleagues and for them, it is going to be very difficult to get those lives back. i‘m joined now by suresh rambaran — who came to the uk in 1972 — he went on to become a nurse in the national health service. and also trevor sterling, he‘s a solictor whose firm is representing some of the windrush victims and whose parents were part of the windrush generati

up with a poll of 164 for people who have been living in the uk from caribbean countries prior to 1973 were either removed from the uk, or detained. and they believe that of those 164, 18 have very very strong grounds for saying that they were unlawfully or wrongfully removed or detained. that‘s why the home secretary is going to issue than a formal apology, they‘ll also be directed towards routes for claiming compensation and for those who are living abroad, they will be given the...

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mentioncaribbeanorin in chile a it's not in any sense a chilean problem that the church will often try and make it into a localized this you in no way is it a localized it's you the church has being and is infested with with people who who are criminals who attack children and even when they are apprehended in one place the church actively protects them and moves them to another place often to another country typically to the southern hemisphere where the spotlight rarely seems to shine you know this is what's emerging what you've just described and to end this the pope is being called on to obligate dioceses around the world to report sex abuse cases past and turn to civil authorities it's astounding at least to me that this is not already the case could we see some movement here peter. well you know i hope so on a man of faith so i pray so but you know if we were talking about a global corporation if we were talking about you know a multinational company that had committed such a vile crimes and was covering up for its employees there would be global outrage and yet the church has go

mention caribbean or in in chile a it's not in any sense a chilean problem that the church will often try and make it into a localized this you in no way is it a localized it's you the church has being and is infested with with people who who are criminals who attack children and even when they are apprehended in one place the church actively protects them and moves them to another place often to another country typically to the southern hemisphere where the spotlight rarely seems to shine you...

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parts ofthecaribbeanona seven point three magnitude quake was the largest to hit the country in over a century but occurred so deep low the earth's surface that it calls the only minor . well as italy tightened its border controls in recent months spain has now become the main destination for african migrants find to reach europe and one entry point into spain is right in africa from morocco to the spanish on klav of say you to but it's no easy feat a six metre high fence barricades the eight kilometer long border spanish officials say migrants have resorted to violence in their attempts to make it across but for those do manage to get through it's no guarantee of an easy passage to a new life he wus all over salah falls a group who hope to make it to europe whatever the cost salif and his friends have to make their way to the high note carefully it's in the mountains of morocco near the border with sciutto. they say the police could show up at any time and destroy their camp the group have thousands of kilometers behind them now just a few hundred metres separate them from europe th

parts of the caribbean on a seven point three magnitude quake was the largest to hit the country in over a century but occurred so deep low the earth's surface that it calls the only minor . well as italy tightened its border controls in recent months spain has now become the main destination for african migrants find to reach europe and one entry point into spain is right in africa from morocco to the spanish on klav of say you to but it's no easy feat a six metre high fence barricades the...

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to oil smuggle to neighboring countries like colombia andthecaribbeanuntilnow any driver could fill the tac the small ask you the nine thousand times for the prize of a cup of coffee no kidding in his positions as the government's new fuel card is a tool for controlling people those chain capital of fianna has been ranked as the world's most livable city it's the first stahmann european city has led to analysts surveyed by the business magazine economist vienna secured an almost perfect school for ninety nine points out of a hundred each year one hundred forty cities are ranked by living standards crime transport and stability this year striking sees no bonus trivia dropping to second place a being voted the most livable city for seventy in a row. as you know favre said if i. lived there. what. thirty years ago said if i get it right yeah right why should parents are fearful for the fate of their children the russian government has withdrawn funding from one of the country's most prominent human rights organizations the group called for human rights is led by activists left the

to oil smuggle to neighboring countries like colombia and the caribbean until now any driver could fill the tac the small ask you the nine thousand times for the prize of a cup of coffee no kidding in his positions as the government's new fuel card is a tool for controlling people those chain capital of fianna has been ranked as the world's most livable city it's the first stahmann european city has led to analysts surveyed by the business magazine economist vienna secured an almost perfect...

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at ryanair ok troubling times for flying europeansthecaribbeaninfrankfurt thank you. in troubling times for the prime minister absolutely has been a lot of hot water banned because the former malaysian prime minister not a browser has been charged with three new counts of money laundering at a court in the capital kuala lumpur razak is already facing charges of breach of trust and abusing his position in connection with a multi-billion dollar scandal involving a state investment fund that denies any wrongdoing but the accusations have led to his stunning fall from power and a host of legal troubles. yet another day in court for malaysia's former prime minister najib razak he's accused of pocketing the equivalent of more than ten million dollars from a company linked to the state's investment found one m d b. now j.p. did not guilty and was released on bail but this is just one small part of a much larger investigation that could see the former prime minister spend the rest of his life in prison if you simple meant is proved. emotions run high when our jeep was first arre

at ryanair ok troubling times for flying europeans the caribbean in frankfurt thank you. in troubling times for the prime minister absolutely has been a lot of hot water banned because the former malaysian prime minister not a browser has been charged with three new counts of money laundering at a court in the capital kuala lumpur razak is already facing charges of breach of trust and abusing his position in connection with a multi-billion dollar scandal involving a state investment fund that...

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northeastern coast and thoughts ofthecaribbeanontuesday the seven point three magnitude quake was the largest of the country in over a century but could so deep below the surface that its course only minor damage. as its only and more to close their ports to refugees and migrants crossing the mediterranean many are now desperately looking for other ways into europe one of europe's most heavily fortified land borders is one of their last resorts thousands have descended on a tiny strip of land in africa the border between morocco and the vanished territory of seawater but getting across is no easy feat a six metre high fence barricades kilometer long border a few weeks ago six hundred refugees and migrants managed to breach the barrier after clashes with police the ws all of a sudden it follows a group who spend years trying to reach europe and say they will never give up sirleaf and his friends have to make their way to the hide old carefully it's in the mountains of morocco near the border with seawater they say the police could show up at any time and destroy their camp the group ha

northeastern coast and thoughts of the caribbean on tuesday the seven point three magnitude quake was the largest of the country in over a century but could so deep below the surface that its course only minor damage. as its only and more to close their ports to refugees and migrants crossing the mediterranean many are now desperately looking for other ways into europe one of europe's most heavily fortified land borders is one of their last resorts thousands have descended on a tiny strip of...

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came fromthecaribbeanislands,and who are in some ways responsible for this corner. how important is it we remembered on what they did for this country? very important because our grandparents, before that, ma'ams, dad, they represented and it is our turn to represent where we are from, all the countries coming together, and we just have fun. speaking of fun, you have to show us dance. how do you guys dans? very quickly. that it! you get the sense that the party is now on the way. police made 133 arrests yesterday, 42 people detained for drug offences, so they will be keeping an eye on how that u nfold will be keeping an eye on how that unfold throughout the day and plenty more to come in the next hour. thank you very much. well, let's doesn't rain. we can find out what the weather is looking like byjoining matt taylor an update. yes, the good news is not as wet as yesterday, soggy across the country but already big improvements today. sunshine around in eastern areas of the uk. this was the scene a short while ago in twickenham outside london, blue skies overhead, just

came from the caribbean islands, and who are in some ways responsible for this corner. how important is it we remembered on what they did for this country? very important because our grandparents, before that, ma'ams, dad, they represented and it is our turn to represent where we are from, all the countries coming together, and we just have fun. speaking of fun, you have to show us dance. how do you guys dans? very quickly. that it! you get the sense that the party is now on the way. police...

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theirfight against civilian population. offshore inthecaribbean, justoff cartagena, the coastguard told me the traffickers pay locals from this island to approach the big container ships, then sling the drugs on board. they use informers inside the port to get the information about the location of the containers and the destination of it. down on the pacific coast, tumaco is the epicentre of the cocaine trade. poverty—stricken and underinvested, its people suffer most. mothers told me their biggest fear is their sons growing up to join the violent drug gangs. at sunday mass, we find father arnulfo mina. he believes the government's recent boost in security presence here won't last. translation: military action is only temporary. it stops, and then the murders return. as soon as the military drop their guard a little, the people start to fight again. it's a temporary solution. we need social investment here. night—time in tumaco is dangerous. the murder rate here has shot up since the farc rebels disarmed, as rival drug gangs compete for turf. on patrol with the police, i could

theirfight against civilian population. offshore in the caribbean, just off cartagena, the coastguard told me the traffickers pay locals from this island to approach the big container ships, then sling the drugs on board. they use informers inside the port to get the information about the location of the containers and the destination of it. down on the pacific coast, tumaco is the epicentre of the cocaine trade. poverty—stricken and underinvested, its people suffer most. mothers told me...

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moss side, megan paterson reports. thousands of people enjoymanchester'scaribbeancarnivalevery year. yesterday was no exception. but after the event finished, a few streets away, shots were heard. officers arrived at around 2:30am this morning. some were armed. ten people, including two children, were admitted to hospital immediately. throughout today, another two people sought medical help for minor injuries. it was all laughing and joking, and then you heard pop, and then about two seconds later you heard pop, pop, and then everybodyjust scattered and ran, you know? there were screams. everyone was hysterical, because it scared everybody. it was a big crowd, it could have hit anybody, anybody. 0fficers believe this is an isolated incident, and that a shotgun was probably used. they said the impact could have been far worse. while the injuries are serious, they're not life—threatening. i think it's more by luck that that's occurred, and actually, discharging a firearm in a crowded place like that, we could be investigating here a murder inquiry, as opposed to an attempt murd

moss side, megan paterson reports. thousands of people enjoy manchester's caribbean carnival every year. yesterday was no exception. but after the event finished, a few streets away, shots were heard. officers arrived at around 2:30am this morning. some were armed. ten people, including two children, were admitted to hospital immediately. throughout today, another two people sought medical help for minor injuries. it was all laughing and joking, and then you heard pop, and then about two...

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west london, dancing inrealcaribbeanstyle.it will cover 20 miles of this local area, come the size of 11 glastonbury festivals, and a lot of people here today dancing away, we will talk to two people who will start the parade. this is calvin, the striking thing is your outfit, how long did it take you to put together? we started right after the carnival last year but production took about six months. we have a lot of work to get 750 people in this. you are from jamaica and today the carnival pays homage to the windrush generation. they came and brought the culture here and now this is part of british culture. tk is also with us. you have been dancing on your feet all day, what does this job entail? is this your first carnival? know, about six or seven carnival, i love it, carnival is the best. it is obviously a staple of this carnival, the music we can hear in the background, dancing is important, can you show us how to move? there we go. at the end of today, there will be about 300 tonnes of rubbish on the streets and that's the equivalent of 25 double—decker buses. tk is dancin

west london, dancing in real caribbean style. it will cover 20 miles of this local area, come the size of 11 glastonbury festivals, and a lot of people here today dancing away, we will talk to two people who will start the parade. this is calvin, the striking thing is your outfit, how long did it take you to put together? we started right after the carnival last year but production took about six months. we have a lot of work to get 750 people in this. you are from jamaica and today the...

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generation — those migrants who camefromcaribbeanislandsall the way back in the ‘60s and ‘50s — they brought with them their culture and, according to many people here, they're the ones who inspired this carnival. if it wasn't for the windrush generation, this carnival wouldn't exist today. so there's a nod to those individuals, to those people. of course, windrush is back in the news, but people are focusing on their positive contributions today. the party is now under way and, as you can tell, i'm finding it very difficult to talk, and that's because the sound systems are getting closer and closer and people here just want to have a good time and have a dance. and hopefully, later on, we'll find out a little bit more about the costumes and try and tell you why they're pretty much a tradition, a signature for this carnival — europe's largest free festival. the recent heatwave has seen many of us choosing to holiday at home this summer and seaside towns have been reaping the benefits. the welsh coast has drawn plenty of tourists because of regeneration that was funded by the eu. bu

generation — those migrants who came from caribbean islands all the way back in the ‘60s and ‘50s — they brought with them their culture and, according to many people here, they're the ones who inspired this carnival. if it wasn't for the windrush generation, this carnival wouldn't exist today. so there's a nod to those individuals, to those people. of course, windrush is back in the news, but people are focusing on their positive contributions today. the party is now under way and, as...

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. the youngster who is ofafrocaribbeandecent,has bleached blond hair and had been living in the county for a month before he went missing. police say he has connections to staffordshire and the west midlands. a british paraglider has died after a mid—air collision with another pilot in macedonia. 54—year—old innes powell, crashed into ukranian igor volov ahead of the final race of the british open competition in krusevo on friday. the british instructor who was from devon died in hospital, while mr volov died at the scene. jo kent reports. it was a sport innes powell had loved for years. he was filmed by the bbc in 2002. it's one of those sports that you concentrate when you're doing, you completely forget anything else that's going on in your little world. this footage shows last yea r‘s british open. it was held in the same town in macedonia, where the tragedy happened on friday. innes powell collided with the ukrainian igor volov in midair. it was ahead of the final race of the event. mr powell wasn't able to open his reserve parachute and fell to the ground. he died

. the youngster who is of afro caribbean decent, has bleached blond hair and had been living in the county for a month before he went missing. police say he has connections to staffordshire and the west midlands. a british paraglider has died after a mid—air collision with another pilot in macedonia. 54—year—old innes powell, crashed into ukranian igor volov ahead of the final race of the british open competition in krusevo on friday. the british instructor who was from devon died in...

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anniversary of the windrush generation, of course. migrants who came fromthecaribbeanislands,and who are in some ways responsible for this carnival. how important is it we remembered on what they did for this country? very important because our grandparents, before that, mums, dad, they represented and it is our turn to represent where we are from, all the countries coming together, and we just have fun. speaking of fun, you have to show us dance. how do you guys dance? very quickly. that's it! you get the sense that the party is now under way. police made 133 arrests yesterday, 42 people detained for drug offences, so they will be keeping an eye on how that unfolds throughout the day and plenty

anniversary of the windrush generation, of course. migrants who came from the caribbean islands, and who are in some ways responsible for this carnival. how important is it we remembered on what they did for this country? very important because our grandparents, before that, mums, dad, they represented and it is our turn to represent where we are from, all the countries coming together, and we just have fun. speaking of fun, you have to show us dance. how do you guys dance? very quickly....

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of the notting hill carnival, awash with the sound and smells ofthecaribbeananda prime example of the capital's diverse communities coming together. we basically got here for the end of the parade and we decided to make our own parade and walk along. 30 years, i have been here every year. we always come down once a year, we look forward to coming down to the london carnival and have a good time. and we do have a good time. drink too much. notting hill carnival stages and musical silence as thousands of people paid tribute to the grenfell tower vic and is at three p.m.. 472 in memory of the 72 people who died following a fire in june last year. yesterday, the police made 133 arrests and recovered 69. today there were a number of arrests mainly for public order offences. they also reimpose a section 60 order, which gives officers extended stop—and—search powers. the police planning issue has been much the same as others, we are has been much the same as others, we a re really has been much the same as others, we are really happy with how it has drawn. we have not been complac

of the notting hill carnival, awash with the sound and smells of the caribbean and a prime example of the capital's diverse communities coming together. we basically got here for the end of the parade and we decided to make our own parade and walk along. 30 years, i have been here every year. we always come down once a year, we look forward to coming down to the london carnival and have a good time. and we do have a good time. drink too much. notting hill carnival stages and musical silence as...

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the sounds and smells ofthecaribbean, andthe prime example of the capital's diverse communities coming together. we basically got here for the end of the parade and so we decided to make our own parade and walk along. 20 years, i've been here every year. yeah we always come down once a year, we look forward to coming down to have a good time. and we do have a good time. and drink too much! notting hill carnival‘s stages and music fell silent as thousands of people paid tribute to the grenfell tower victims at 3pm. for 72 seconds in memory of the 72 people who died following the fire in june last year. yesterday the police made 133 arrests and recovered 16 knives. today there were a number of arrests but mainly for public order offences. they also reimposed a section 60 order, giving officers extended stop and search powers. the policing plan this year is much the same as others. we're really happy with how it's gone. of course we're not being complacent. we've been using screening arches for people coming in as well as a range of officers who have been available for people, to

the sounds and smells of the caribbean, and the prime example of the capital's diverse communities coming together. we basically got here for the end of the parade and so we decided to make our own parade and walk along. 20 years, i've been here every year. yeah we always come down once a year, we look forward to coming down to have a good time. and we do have a good time. and drink too much! notting hill carnival‘s stages and music fell silent as thousands of people paid tribute to the...

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venezuela's northeastern coast and parts ofthecaribbeanbutdespite a magnitude of seven point three it caused major damage because it was so deep no deaths have been reported at the same time that is it is have otherwise mainly a new currency that's just been ruled on by the government it's an attempt to restore confidence in the battered economy where inflation was expected to reach one million percent a year before the currency to form. the queuing for practically nothing the bank machine pays out a maximum of ten new bolivar's per person around fifteen year a sense the government promised the currency reform would revolutionize the economy but there's no sign of that yet. we just have to hope that this is the answer. we're stuck in a dark tunnel trapped in a dead end street. inflation is running at thirteen thousand percent the new banknotes brought in on monday have five fuels zeroes people are wary the days there's been panic buying driven by the fear of prices rising ever higher venezuela's socialist government is facing its deepest ever crisis president nicolas maduro i

venezuela's northeastern coast and parts of the caribbean but despite a magnitude of seven point three it caused major damage because it was so deep no deaths have been reported at the same time that is it is have otherwise mainly a new currency that's just been ruled on by the government it's an attempt to restore confidence in the battered economy where inflation was expected to reach one million percent a year before the currency to form. the queuing for practically nothing the bank machine...

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costs will hold at ryanair ok troubling times for flying europeansthiscaribbeaninfrankfurt thank you. and just briefly the trade war between the u.s. and china is set to enter a new round washington has announced further tolerance of twenty five percent on sixteen billion dollars worth of chinese products to take effect in two weeks from now and you judy's target industrial products like metals chemicals and electronics the trunk administration had already imposed high tariffs on chinese imports last month but china's foreign trade has so far shrugged off the dispute exports showed surprising growth in july at more than twelve percent compared to the same period last year. came on us with sarah now in a decade ago europe's first war of the twenty first century broke out and readers are thank you for. all of the time you look so similar. ten years ago today europe's first war of the twenty first century broke out between russia and georgia it erupted over the russian backed breakaway provinces some of the city and which most of the international community doesn't recognize don't r

costs will hold at ryanair ok troubling times for flying europeans this caribbean in frankfurt thank you. and just briefly the trade war between the u.s. and china is set to enter a new round washington has announced further tolerance of twenty five percent on sixteen billion dollars worth of chinese products to take effect in two weeks from now and you judy's target industrial products like metals chemicals and electronics the trunk administration had already imposed high tariffs on chinese...

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inthecaribbean, justoff cartagena, the coastguard told me the traffickers pay locals from this island to approach the big container ships then sling the drugs on board. they use informers inside the port to get the information about the location of the containers and the destination of it. down on the pacific coast, tumaco is the epicentre of the cocaine trade. poverty stricken and underinvested, its people suffer most. mothers told me their biggest fear is their sons growing up to join the violent drug gangs. at sunday mass, we find father arnulfo mina. he believes the government's recent boost in security presence here won't last. translation: military action is only temporary. it stops and then the murders return. as soon as the military drop their guard a little, the people start to fight again. it's a temporary solution. we need social investment here. night—time in tumaco is dangerous. the murder rate here has shot up since the farc rebels disarmed, as rival drug gangs compete for turf. on patrol with the police, i could see the heavily reinforced security presence, a u

in the caribbean, just off cartagena, the coastguard told me the traffickers pay locals from this island to approach the big container ships then sling the drugs on board. they use informers inside the port to get the information about the location of the containers and the destination of it. down on the pacific coast, tumaco is the epicentre of the cocaine trade. poverty stricken and underinvested, its people suffer most. mothers told me their biggest fear is their sons growing up to join the...

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believe almost 3,000 were killed. hurricane maria was the most powerful storm to hitthecaribbeanin90 years, and it left much of puerto rico devastated. the us territory's government has been accused of downplaying the death toll, to avoid a confrontation with president trump. a british mother imprisoned in iran after reportedly suffering panic attacks. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was temporary released a few days ago to see her daughter but returned to prison on sunday. she is serving a five—year sentence for spying, a charge he denies. fire crews and engineers have spent the day inspecting the historic building in belfast that was engulfed in fire yesterday to see whether any of it can be saved. the five—storey primark building has been completely gutted. and there are warnings it could collapse completely. our ireland correspondent emma vardy is there. firefighters continued to hose down the building because there are we are told still pockets of fire that remain inside. parts of the building have been collapsing so it remains u nsafe have been collapsing so it remains un

believe almost 3,000 were killed. hurricane maria was the most powerful storm to hit the caribbean in 90 years, and it left much of puerto rico devastated. the us territory's government has been accused of downplaying the death toll, to avoid a confrontation with president trump. a british mother imprisoned in iran after reportedly suffering panic attacks. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was temporary released a few days ago to see her daughter but returned to prison on sunday. she is serving a...

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ofcaribbeannationalswho were born before 1973 who have been removed from the uk or detained since 2002. and what they've done with those 12,000 cases is come up with 164 people who were removed from britain 01’ people who were removed from britain or detained, whether both. that may be wrongfully removed or detained, 01’ be wrongfully removed or detained, or not. there are still assessments going on. but out of those 164, officials have identified 18 cases where they believe people have suffered what they call detriment and they are going to issue those 18 with a full apology. sajid javid said, iam with a full apology. sajid javid said, i am absolutely clear that this should not have happened and the home office is already working to address any wrongs done. those people will be contacted and they will be given advice to get compensation for what has happened to them. but in many cases, compensation will be very, very difficult because some have been removed from the country, they've had their lives altered by decisions made by home office officials. thank you. our top s

of caribbean nationals who were born before 1973 who have been removed from the uk or detained since 2002. and what they've done with those 12,000 cases is come up with 164 people who were removed from britain 01’ people who were removed from britain or detained, whether both. that may be wrongfully removed or detained, 01’ be wrongfully removed or detained, or not. there are still assessments going on. but out of those 164, officials have identified 18 cases where they believe people have...

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thecaribbeanislandin almost a century. a monster of a weather system, which made landfall with winds of 250km/h, leaving millions of dollars of damage in its wake. comparing the storm to katrina in 2005, president trump initially marvelled at what appeared to be a relatively low loss of life. but now it seems that the death toll from maria might dwarf that of the hurricane that devastated new orleans. a study undertaken by researchers here puts the number of people who died either directly from the storm's wrath or from its aftermath at nearly 3,000. we are officially changing... we are actually putting an official number to the death toll, and we will take the 2,975 number as the official estimate. hurricane maria took what little this impoverished island had and reduced it to rubble. power supplies were knocked out, power lines were cut, roads became impassable. worst affected were the poor and the elderly. the governor concedes puerto rico wasn't prepared for a storm like maria, but hopes it can learn from the experience. translation: it's a time to show solidarity with all

the caribbean island in almost a century. a monster of a weather system, which made landfall with winds of 250km/h, leaving millions of dollars of damage in its wake. comparing the storm to katrina in 2005, president trump initially marvelled at what appeared to be a relatively low loss of life. but now it seems that the death toll from maria might dwarf that of the hurricane that devastated new orleans. a study undertaken by researchers here puts the number of people who died either directly...

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killed. hurricane maria was the most powerful storm to hitthecaribbeanin90 years, and it left much of puerto rico devastated. the us territory's government has been accused of downplaying the death toll, to avoid a confrontation with president trump. the british mother imprisoned in iran has been admitted to a medical clinic in herjail, after reportedly suffering panic attacks. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was temporarily released a few days ago to see her daughter, but returned to prison on sunday. she's serving a five—year sentence for spying, a charge she denies. people have lined the streets of phoenix to pay tribute to the late us senator, john mccain. a hearse carrying the former republican presidential candidate's body arrived by police escort at the arizona statehouse, where it will lie in state on what would have been his 82nd birthday. his body will then be transferred to washington for a memorial service, before a private funeral on sunday. the vietnam war veteran died on saturday, after battling an agressive brain tumour for more than a year. the cabinet office ministe

killed. hurricane maria was the most powerful storm to hit the caribbean in 90 years, and it left much of puerto rico devastated. the us territory's government has been accused of downplaying the death toll, to avoid a confrontation with president trump. the british mother imprisoned in iran has been admitted to a medical clinic in herjail, after reportedly suffering panic attacks. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was temporarily released a few days ago to see her daughter, but returned to prison...

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rates, particularly inthecaribbean. therehas been a call that we should put our house in order before we let anyone else. to be fair to the uk government over the last ten years, we have largely tried to do that or at least laid a process whereby the tax havens become less of a problem for the international tax community. ray mccann, president of the chartered institute of housing, many thanks. —— chartered is it you of taxation. it's little more than 50 years since donald campbell lost his life, trying to break his own water speed record in the lake district. his jet powered vessel was travelling at more than 300mph, when it crashed on coniston water. well, bluebird k7 has since been salvaged and painstakingly restored, and is about to take to the water again. lorna gordon has more. the isle of bute in the firth of clyde has never had a visitor like this. bluebird. the jet—engined hydroplane that held seven world records, restored to its former glory in a journey that has taken 17 years. it's all original material, it has been re—repaired and assessed for strength. mod

rates, particularly in the caribbean. there has been a call that we should put our house in order before we let anyone else. to be fair to the uk government over the last ten years, we have largely tried to do that or at least laid a process whereby the tax havens become less of a problem for the international tax community. ray mccann, president of the chartered institute of housing, many thanks. —— chartered is it you of taxation. it's little more than 50 years since donald campbell lost...